Am 18.03.2011 um 16:58 schrieb Laurent Etiemble:
Hello,
The Search/Replace regular expressions can be in MonoDevelop 2.4 by
selecting "Project > Replace in Files".
That is what i had tried, it didn't find any matches :-(
this works - more or less - can't get the newline in ...
\[ObjectiveCField\]([\t\w\s]*)public\s([A-z]+)\s([A-z]+);
[ObjectiveCIVar]$1public $2 $3 { get { return this.GetInstanceVariable<
$2>("$3"); } set { this.SetInstanceVariable("$3", value); } }
Fabian
You can also use the "Refactor > Create Instance Variable" menu
available when right-clicking on the class declaration. Give a name
and a type, it will produce the code.
Regards, Laurent Etiemble.
2011/3/18 Fabian Kropp <[email protected]>
Hi ,
sadly i can't get the suggested serach and replace patern to work
with Monodevelop 2.4, how did you create that pattern and how is it
supposed to be used ?
I am pretty sure you mention this somewhere, but looks like i am too
stupid to find ...
thx in advance
Fabian
Am 17.03.2011 um 21:09 schrieb Laurent Etiemble:
Hello,
It seems that the constant has been swallowed by the new generator.
As the NSFileHandlingPanelOKButton is equivalent to NSOKButton, you
can use NSPanel.NSOKButton instead.
For migration issues, there is an on-progress tutorial that lists
the changes (http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=migrating-from-monobjc-2
). I have put some notes I gathered during the port of the samples.
Regards, Laurent Etiemble.
2011/3/17 Bastien Hofmann <[email protected]>
Hello,
Thank you for this new release, it seems great!
I'm trying to convert my project to it, a lot of things seem to
have changed, for example, I can't find the
NSFileHandlingPanelOKButton constant. Am I missing it, or as it
been replaced with something else?
Laurent Etiemble a écrit :
Hello,
I am proud to announce that a new release of Monobjc bridge is
available
(http://www.monobjc.net/ <http://www.monobjc.net/>). The Monobjc
bridge
provides the necessary tools to develop and run .NET applications
(written in C#, VB.NET <http://vb.net/>, etc.) that interact with
Objective-C frameworks and libraries under Mac OS X. Existing
Objective-C classes can be used in .NET code in an almost transparent
manner.
What's new in the 3.0.1352.0 release:
- New core runtime bridge
- Support of Mac OS X 10.5/10.6 APIs (Foundatio, AppKit, WebKit,
QTKit,
Quartz, etc.)
- Support for categories
- MonoDevelop addins are now compatible with MonoDevelop 2.4/2.6
- New set of NAnt tasks for easy Continuous Integration
Check out:
- Downloads: http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=downloads
<http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=downloads>
- Tutorials : http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=tutorials
<http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=tutorials>
- Samples: http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=samples
- Programming Guide:
http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=programming-guide
<http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=programming-guide>
<http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=programming-guide>-
MonoDevelop
Addins: http://www.monobjc.net/index.php?page=monodevelop-addins
Feedback, remarks and donations are welcomed !!!
Regards, Laurent Etiemble.
Best regards,
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